Removing heated towel rail - heating question
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Hi all,
We’re having our upstairs cloakroom refurbished and the (plumbed in) heated towel rail will be removed during the work. It’ll then be re-fitted and bled as one of the last jobs.
Question - will the central heating be useable whilst the towel rail is disconnected? I think the fitter is going to cap the valves so I assume the system will be ok to use.
For information our heating system is pressurised closed loop.
Cheers
We’re having our upstairs cloakroom refurbished and the (plumbed in) heated towel rail will be removed during the work. It’ll then be re-fitted and bled as one of the last jobs.
Question - will the central heating be useable whilst the towel rail is disconnected? I think the fitter is going to cap the valves so I assume the system will be ok to use.
For information our heating system is pressurised closed loop.
Cheers
DocJock said:
If there's a trv attached, don't forget to put on a temporary stop end.
Yeah I second that!!Found that out when I took a rad out to replace it but the new one was a bit smaller so couldn’t fit it. Whilst waiting for my mate to alter the pipe work etc we had a cold day and I came home to nice little leak!
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